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Posters:

Cope’s rule as a control for maximum size in Ordovician-Silurian trilobites. (Pal Ass, 2006, Sheffield)

Patterns of trilobite size across the Lower Palaeozoic. (GSA, 2007, Denver)

Gigantism is Palaeozoic arthropods: where, when and how? (Progressive Palaeontology, 2008, Manchester)

A history of trilobite body size evolution in prep (Palaeontological Association, 2008, Glasgow)

 

Presentations:

 

Coping with size variation across the Arthropoda (Progressive Palaeontology, 2007, Bristol)

The trilobite family Asaphidae: Cope’s rule and the evolution of the hypostome (Palaeontological Association, 2007, Uppsala)

Spatial and temporal patterns of size within the Trilobita (Departmental seminars: Univ. Glasgow, Departments of Earth Sciences, 2007)

Trilobites: 300 Ma of body size evolution (NHM Student Day, 2008)

Trilobite body size across space and time (Progressive Palaeontology, 2008, Manchester)

Discovering trilobites (NHM, 2008, Nature Live public seminars)

A history of trilobite body size evolution (GSA, 2008, Houston)

Macroevolutionary patterns of size in Palaeozoic Arachnomorpha (NAPC, 2008, Cincinnati)

 

Lectures

 

Hunting for patterns in trilobite evolution (Bristol Masters in Palaeobiology (Arthropods and Trace Fossils Module), 2007)

Trilobites – a history! (Bristol Masters in Palaeobiology (Arthropods and Trace Fossils Module), 2008)

Hunting for patterns in trilobite evolution (Bristol Naturalists Society, 2008)

Trilobites, 300 Ma of evolution, 300 years of study (Bristol Masters in Palaeobiology (Arthropods and Trace Fossils Module), 2009)

 

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